Bmw Motorcycle Airhead Brake Disc's For Carriers/ Conversions 1974-1984 on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, US
here's a pair of worn discs, Spiegler's does a wonderful conversion on old carriers and install's fresh stainless steel discs. If you don't want to be down and not riding, you can send these off for a redo and install them later when you have time. 13.00 shipping in the USA, foreign friends ask for a post quote
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